Oval Swimming Pool Volume Calculator for Large In-Ground Pool

A spacious in-ground oval pool designed for larger properties and more active swimming.

Estimates the water volume of an oval (elliptical) swimming pool based on length, width, and average depth. Enter your Pool Length, Pool Width, Average Depth to get an instant pool volume. Formula: (3.1416 * length * width / 4) * depth.

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When should I use the Oval Swimming Pool Volume Calculator?

Use this calculator when your swimming pool is oval (elliptical) in shape and you want to estimate how much water it holds. It is ideal for planning water treatment, estimating filling time, or calculating chemical requirements. The calculator assumes the pool has a consistent average depth.

How is the pool volume calculated?

The calculator first determines the surface area of the oval using the formula π × (length × width) / 4. It then multiplies that surface area by the average depth. The final result is the total pool volume in cubic meters.

What measurements do I need to enter?

You need to provide the pool's maximum length, maximum width, and average depth, all in meters. The length and width should be measured across the widest points of the pool. The depth should represent the average of the shallow and deep ends if the pool floor slopes.

How do I calculate the average depth of my pool?

If your pool has a shallow end and a deep end, add the two depths together and divide by two to find the average depth. For example, if the shallow end is 1.2 meters and the deep end is 2.0 meters, the average depth would be 1.6 meters. Use this average value in the calculator.

What does the result 'Pool Volume (cubic meters)' mean?

The result represents the total amount of water your pool can hold, measured in cubic meters (m³). One cubic meter equals 1,000 liters, which can help you estimate water usage or chemical dosing requirements. The output is a single numeric value for easy reference.

Is this calculator accurate for irregularly shaped pools?

This calculator is specifically designed for pools that are oval or elliptical in shape when viewed from above. If your pool has irregular curves, attached spas, or non-uniform sections, the estimate may not be fully accurate. In such cases, a more detailed volume calculation method may be required.

Disclaimer

This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. It is not professional advice. Verify results with a qualified professional. Disclaimer.

Created by CalcLearn Team Reviewed for accuracy Last updated: Jun 15, 2026

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